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2- S' SESSIONS D' A T 5 PMNOW SHOWING ! Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer’s delightful Continental Comedy Romance of a little shop girl who falls in love with a Prince Charming . . . by correspondence . . . and then finds out that he is the fresh guy at the next counter ... her pet hate ! Rare, sparkling entertainment ... It's got that Lubitsch touch ... you feel it when you blush I DIRECTION HAMILTON THEATRES, LTD. Hie REGENT US METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER'S SPARKLING COMEDY “THE SHOP AROUND THE CORNER” _ With Margaret Sullavan FRANK MORGAN James Stewart JOSEPH SCHILDKRAUT (Approved for Universal Exhibition) i REGENT’S SPECIAL FEATURETTES I Including— I BRITISH AIR MAIL NEWS I | := ! j | CINESOUND REVIEW I Australia's Best Newsreel. i Pan-American Inaugural Pacific I ! | Flight. First Air Mail Arrives j ■ | in Auckland, via New Route. | j “ NORTHWARD HO ” , M.G.M. Miniature showing the I making of “Northwest Passage” j “HOME ON THE RANGE” | M.G.M. Coloured Cartoon. BE WISE ! RESERVE NOW ! TONIGHT AT 7.45 Also SATURDAY and MONDAY The ROYAL Box Plans at Theatre Confectionery Shop or Phone 1580. “ Hobble your tongue, mister—start riding, and don’t look back! ” FLAMING GUNS . . . FLASHING HOOFS ! Action-packed adventure of strong men and the Great Outdoors ! ZANE GREY’S “THE LIGHT OF WESTERN STARS” With VICTOR JORY RUSSELL HAYDEN NOAH BEERY Jnr. JO ANN SAYERS (Approved for Universal Exhibition) DIRECTION : HAMILTON THEATRES LTD. First Episode of “FLASH GORDON CONQUERS THE UNIVERSE” Will be Screened at 7.30 p.m. TONIGHT : SATURDAY : MONDAY Special Matinee SATURDAY at 2 p.m. Programme—- “ THE LIGHT OF WESTERN STARS Popeye Cartoon Our New Serial Etc. ON PAROLE !—With a Gun in his hand ! A THRILLING “CRIME DOES NOT PAY’’ STORY BASED ON J. EDGAR HOOVER’S “PERSONS IN HIDING” “Parole Fixer” - Featuring WILLIAM HENRY RICHARD DENNING ROBERT PAIGE VIRGINIA DALE GERTRUDE MICHAEL ANTHONY QUINN (Recommended by censor for Adults) R! Ol Yl PHONE 1738 FRIDAY SATURDAY MONDAY DESERT DRUMS ROAR OUT OF THE SCREEN’S MIGHTIEST PAGEANT OF HEROISM ! Thundering drama of the most desperate fighters the world has ever known, with the star of “Bengal Lancers!” The impact of never-ceasing war, the blazing drama of bayonet charges in the desert! The true story of men without names . . . without pasts . . . whose only escape is a brave death in the red fury of battle! A production that’s big, bold, blazing with all the vitality of the motion picture screen. FIGHTING MEN OF THE SAHARA! The brothers Geste—soldiers invincible, lovers courageous, smashing their way to triumph, in Sir Percival Christopher Wren’s flaming drama of the French Foreign Legion ! The Finest Entertainment in the Waikato ! CARY COOPER Ray Milland Robert Preston IN THE NEW “BEAU GESTE” BRIAN DONLEVY SUSAN HAYWARD —J. CARROL NAISH DONALD O’CONNOR JAMES STEPHENSON SECOND BIG ATTRACTION—“FLIGHT TO FAME” With CHARLES FARRELL and JACQUELINE WELLS Mystery without a Clue ! Suspense without a Let-up ! Romance without an Equal ! Propellers Whine a Hymn of Hate ! Fury Rides the Fuselage ! Terror Rules the Air-Lanes ! Commencing NEXT TUESDAY— The Greatest Comedy Thriller Yet! “THE CAT AND THE CANARY” Also The Dead End Kids and Little Tough Guys In “CALL A MESSENGER” EXCELLENT FEATURETTES . . . The New York Philharmonic Orchestra Playing “ The Merry Wives of Windsor n POPEYE CARTOON—COMMUNITY SING—NEWS —COLOUR RHAPSODY (All Recommended by Censor for Adults) COMING SOON The Big Comedy Show of the Year! GEORGE FORMBY in—- “ COME ON GEORGE ” Also Clive Brook Dame Whitty in “ RETURN TO YESTERDAY ” THE iRI IO) Y PHONE 1738 t
BOX PLANS AT PARKES’ MUSIC STORE, PHONE 1528. •I memo AFTER HOURS AT THEATRE, PHONE 3700. DIRECTION: AMALGAMATED THEATRES, LTD. (Threugnout Now Zoeiaxtf). THREE DAYS ONLY TONIGHT, SAT. & MON. DAILY AT 2.15, 8 P.M. SESSIONS TOMORROW AT 2.15, 5, 8 P.M. "" ' ' • YEAR'S M9ST COTSTANOINC, BEST SELLING WRITTEN BY THT BRILLIANT AUTHOR OF • ■■l ••THY BEST The Author of “The Citadel” writes Another Brilliant Masterpiece ! • • • No other man knows so much, or could write so tlearly of the lives, hopes, ambitions, loves and hates of England's most loyal people ! 'THE CfTAOEL A SCREEN CLASSIC* * CRONIN’S BEST SELLER THE STARS LOOK DOWN” I THE STARS LOOK DOWN” NOVEL ★ an With The Glittering Star Team of “Lady Vanishes” Fame. -0, MICHAEL MARGARET T OCKWOOD OCKWOOD EDGRAVE EDGRAVE EDGRAVE EDGRAVE OCKWOOD On the ' screen with a magnificent cast headed by Michael REDGRAVE Margaret LOCKWOOD F,mlyn WILLIAMS TfMLYN WILLIAMS MLYN ILLIAMS l* 1 j . cronin's The most controversial ' story from the truthful • pen of its author. I I j “THE STARS LOOK DOWN” j “THE STARS LOOK DOWN” A Thrilling Story of Idealism and Materialism Finely Etched with the Mining Life of England ! MARCH OF TIME—! 1940 Series •AMERICAS YOUTH,
ANOTHER BRILLIANT PROGRAMME!! AT THE STATE Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. (Throughout IS’.Z.j. Commencing Today, 5 p.m. £r 7.45 p.m. 2 p.m. Saturday 7.45 p.m. 2 p.m. Monday 7.45 rt 10tX 0 * r ‘ m *- ’til they tall the perfect sleuth! Just one slender clue ... but enough to hang a killer! '1 STEPHENSON | , MARGOT STEVENSON \j A HENRY O'NEILL • EDWARD BROPHY J, ft SHEILABROMLEY-RALPH FORBES V 71 Dir.cted by William Cl.msn. .. // 1 K2 Screening Friday Night & Saturday Matinee—Episode 6 “MANDRAKE THE MAGICIAN ” (Recommended by Censor for Adults) H-C.-U-O-H’ VDR6 coot (Cattle and cow-hands j disappear into thin lair until go -get-’em (George unmasks the Imarauders by fighting Ifire with fire-arms. IThrills-pI us! with VIRGINIA VALE (Approved for Universal Exhibit] Box Plans at Parkes’ Music Store, ’Phone 1528 —After Noon at Theatre ’Phone 1416
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Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21193, 16 August 1940, Page 8
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893Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21193, 16 August 1940, Page 8
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